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Old 02-03-2008, 09:51 PM
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Question What do you think Los Angeles would look like in the next 20 years?

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Old 02-03-2008, 11:52 PM
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Which parts? The good areas will probably still look the same. The bad areas will look the same or worse. The marginal areas near the bad areas will look worse. There will be a 10M more illegals. Habla Espanol?
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Which parts? The good areas will probably still look the same. The bad areas will look the same or worse. The marginal areas near the bad areas will look worse. There will be a 10M more illegals. Habla Espanol?
Maybe South L.A., but I was referring to the whole city.
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Old 02-04-2008, 12:43 AM
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plain and simple over crowded
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Escape California, you're from the O.C., you don't live in Los Angeles, right?
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I think the outer areas of L.A. County will be more built up and more populated such as Santa Clarita. Downtown will continue being built up with lofts and things and therefore will go through a revitilization all over. Areas such as West L.A. where many apartments were built in the 60's might end up tearing many of those buildings down and replacing them with newer buildings or condos depending on the market. Areas such as South L.A. might see more big box stores such as Wal Marts and Targets.
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I think that illegal immigrants will stop comming to Los Angeles and start heading to other cities across the country where "a better life" is actually attainable by them. Downtown will be renovated and a total opposite of what is right now. The skyline will be much brighter with projects such as Concerto, Park Fifth, L.A. Live, and Metropolis already built. Hollywood will be filled with new town home/loft towers with retail on the ground floors of each one. The Hollywood Central Park will have been built along with the Grand Avenue in downtown. Los Angeles is now a different city from what we used to know with more rail transit across the county.
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hopefully that will happen but i doubt it. the illegals will keep coming.
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Escape California, you're from the O.C., you don't live in Los Angeles, right?
What's your point? Does living in an adjacent county mean I can't know anything about LA?
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